The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . gium, from seed of Josephine de MalinesTree very vigorous and. very productive, branches smooth, of a yellow-ish brown, with grayish dots. Fruit medium, roundish obtuse pyriform; skin smooth, clear yello,aetted with brown and russet; stalk of medium length, small, insei-ted 128 PEAKS. in a moderate cavity; eye large, deeply sunk; flesli lialf fine, half melting, very juicy, sugary, of an. exquisite perfumed flavor. October, December.—Illus. Morticole. LORIOL DE BaRNY. Originated in tiie nurseries of Andre Leroy, Angers, France. Treevigorous, upright, ve


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . gium, from seed of Josephine de MalinesTree very vigorous and. very productive, branches smooth, of a yellow-ish brown, with grayish dots. Fruit medium, roundish obtuse pyriform; skin smooth, clear yello,aetted with brown and russet; stalk of medium length, small, insei-ted 128 PEAKS. in a moderate cavity; eye large, deeply sunk; flesli lialf fine, half melting, very juicy, sugary, of an. exquisite perfumed flavor. October, December.—Illus. Morticole. LORIOL DE BaRNY. Originated in tiie nurseries of Andre Leroy, Angers, France. Treevigorous, upright, very productive. Fruit medium to large, oblong pyriform, sKghtly obtuse ; skin paleyellow, a few nettings and patches of russet, and numerous russet dots,stalk of medium length; cavity small; calyx closed; basin medium,slightly corrugated; flesh whitish, half fine, jmcy, melting, sweet, pleas-ant ; good to very good. September. Louis Vilmorin. Originated with Andre Leroy, Ajigers, France. Tree vigorous,rather spreading, very Loais Vilmorin. Fruit medium, pyriform, a little obtuse; skin deep yellow, consider-aUly netted with russet, many russet dots, and sometimes a shade of redwuere exposed; stalk short, curved; cavity small, somefcuues broad and PEAES. 129 shallow ; calyx large, open; basin medium, uneven, russet; flesh white,half fine, jmcy, melting, sweet, sUghtly perfumed; good to very good,December, Madame Andre Leroy. Raised by Andre Leroy, Angers, France. Tree moderately vigo-rous, buit healthy, with long shoots, productive, Fruit rather large, oblong pyriform, somewhat obtuse, inclined orsides unequal; skin pale whitish yellow, sometimes a shade of red inthe sun, and many brown dots; stalk rather long, set at an inclinationin a small cavity, sometimes by a lip ; calyx closed or half open; basinmedium, uneven; flesh whitish yellow, a little coarse, juicy, melting,vinous, a little astringent; good to very good. Last of September andfirst of October. Madame Cu


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